Firefighter injured, hospitalized while battling Nicetown row home fire, officials say

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Firefighter injured, hospitalized while battling Nicetown row home fire, officials say
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A Philadelphia firefighter was injured and hospitalized while fighting a row home fire in Nicetown.

Officials say crews responded to a fire in a row home on the 4200 block of North 15th Street Saturday, just before 1:30 in the afternoon.In the process of fighting the flames, a firefighter was injured falling from a ladder.

That firefighter was rushed to a nearby hospital. There is no further details regarding any injuries.Crews were able to get the fire under control in about 15 to 20 minutes after they arrived. A cause of the fire has not been determined and is under investigation.

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